Presentación

These Masters programmes are being offered in response to Governments and regions around the world that are prioritising Innovation and the Knowledge Economy as key drivers of economic recovery and growth. There is a global recognition that there needs to be a level of educational support to provide training opportunities that equip key staff with the necessary skills to become effective entrepreneurs and innovators within the Life Science and Healthcare sectors. Furthermore, with the expansion of the principles of healthcare enterprise and innovation in the public and private sectors globally, health and social care service providers require staff (at all levels) to have the key service planning, commercialisation and commissioning skills necessary to provide a personalised, high quality patient experience within financial budgets.

Requisitos

You will require at least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent in an appropriate subject. There is also provision for admission that takes into account work experience if you have an undergraduate degree below a 2:2 honours level.

If you do not have an undergraduate degree you must have significant relevant work (or other) experience, which has been assessed as appropriate by the Admissions Selectors.

If you are an international student, you will need to demonstrate knowledge of the English language at IELTS overall 6.5 or Swansea University recognised equivalent.

Programa

The programme will give you generic research training with additional modules exploring:

Commercialisation of Life Science and Healthcare
Regulation and Standards
Translation, Trends and Disruptive Innovation
Plus programme specific modules on Pharmaceutical and Regenerative Medicine, Medical Manufacturing, Healthcare Services Management, Medical Technology and Informatics.
Additionally, you will be able to choose to complete a research based dissertation or a work based reflective portfolio.